Posted on 25 April 2008. Tags: Feudal Japan, Japan, Japan Workshops, Jim Atwood Photography, Nagoya Castle, Nagoya City, Nikon Photography
I like putting that age processing on some of my Japan photos as it really gives that old Japan feel. This of course is Nagoya Castle on a avery beautiful day. Looking for different and interesting shots was a bit challenging as Nagoya Castle is postcarded to death, but that is one of the fun things about photography for me…trying to get something unique. Perhaps this is nothing new, but it’s an attempt at least and I rather like the feel as mentioned.
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Posted on 25 April 2008. Tags: Castles, Jim Atwood Photography, Nagoya Castle, Nagoya City, Nikon Photography, Workshops Japan
There are a couple of spots that EVERYONE photographs Nagoya from and this spot is not one of them. So I naturally took a picture here and found the result reather pleasing. I like the balance of the stone foundation, the foliage, and Nagoya Castle off in the distance. For those that have not visited Nagoya Castle, there is a lot space that can suck up your photograph rather quickly. I found it extremely fun and challenging to find ways to come up with different compositions. One thing I did was try to photograph the castle at locations that others would likely not photograph from.
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